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Pocahontas (US - DVD R1)

We have the artwork for the 10th anniversary release of the film

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Disney has kindly made available artwork for the new Pocahontas: 10th Anniversary Edition which will be arriving in shops from the 3rd May this year. This popular animated film will be presented in 1.66:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 track. The set will include two versions of the film, the original theatrical release, and a 10th Anniversary version which includes a new "If I Never Knew You" song performed by Mel Gibson and seamlessly integrated into the film. Extra material will include deleted scenes, a Making of Pocahontas featurette, an all new "Follow Your Heart" set-top game, Disney's Art Project with which you can build a drum and create a Dreamcatcher, sing-along songs and a multilanguage reel. We've attached artwork for this two-disc set below, along with a look at the disc art:

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Quote: Originally posted by Aaron Schneiderman A handful of Disney animated classics were released a few years ago under a "Limited Issue" banner.

I should have been a little more clear. I actually have 101 Dalmations and Pinocchio as the barebones limited versions, I want full blown special editions along the lines of Snow White.

That banner from ultimate disney isnt very encouraging, where's pinocchio. I'd take that over the jungle book or lady and the tramp anyday. That IS where their frickin' theme song comes from. I bet those titles at the end of the banner hit a hi-def format before DVD

I'm a huge fan of the Disney animated films, owning most. But have to say this is my least favorite. I will, however, give this one a rent. Only because I hope they improve the picture quality. The animation is still their weakest work IMO.

""Now how about some more classic stuff. Like Pinnochio? or Cinderella, or 101 dalmations, or even the little mermaid? Speed it up Disney!""

I believe Cinderella is set for the end of the year. And Dalmatians may follow next year... I'm not quite sure, i know i've seen it somewhere. It might have been UltimateDisney.

But I do know where ever I read that, they said some of the older releases, should be coming out within the next couple of years. Not only does Disney have to spew out their catalog of Masterpieces, but they have to do it before the next wave of home entertainment reaches...Whenever that may be. From what I read they are also releasing it sequence (not as in original release dates) but as in, when they were last on video. Some of the older crowd may remember in the early 90's when a Disney classic came out, it'd have x amount of time before they put it back in "The Vault.". In which in the ad's they would say get it know, because it won't be seen/released for another decade. And that's exactly what they are doing. Not including the "Limited Release" but if you really think about the older film's it has been 10 years since it's released as a "The Classics" VHS release... So whatever we didn't get under the "Gold Collection" under Disney DVD, expect it soon.... If they rush it out soon enough we may have they're complete Classic Catalog in under 3 years. Chances are they'll even double dip on the ones they breezed by aka barebones... EVEN possible re-releases of the Gold Collection. Perfect example this movie itself, wasn't this part of the Gold Collection just 5 years ago? One thing you can't determine what they're focusing on. We just had an Alladin Platimum release which was early 90's, yet they're mixing it up by going back to the 40's/50's with Bambi being the next Platinum release.... I'm raving and ranting as usual, and most likely bored you all with it.

A handful of Disney animated classics were released a few years ago under a "Limited Issue" banner. Among those titles were "Pinnochio, Lady & The Tramp, Jungle Book, Peter Pan, 101 Dalmations, Pocahontas and the Little Mermaid. Disney is revisiting these titles with sparkling new transfers and widescreen enhancement where applicable. I own all the Disney animated classics that have been released to DVD and love to watch these films in appreciation of their sheer art and beauty.